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With state in need of more doctors, UNC School of Medicine opens $116M facility
UNC School of Medicine opens 172,000-square-foot facility in Chapel Hill.
Truist’s Cantey Alexander reflects on being part of a revolution in North Carolina banking
Incoming president of North Carolina West region will have offices in Charlotte and Triad as bank remakes market structure.
City Line Capital opens Pittsburgh office
Here's why acquirer of self-storage properties established a Pittsburgh office south of the city.
Truist’s Cantey Alexander reflects on being part of a revolution in North Carolina banking, Triad-style
“If I had to do it all over again, I'd start out in banking,” says Cantey Alexander, Truist's Triad market president who is retiring after three decades in banking. He sat down with TBJ to discuss his career and retirement.
Wells Fargo’s fake-accounts scandal still casts long shadow over bank seven years later
Wells Fargo is still trying to move beyond the 2016 fake-accounts scandal. It's harder than it looks.
Kroger Wellness Festival brings host of celebrities, visitors downtown
The Kroger Wellness Festival returned to the Banks this weekend, and a slew of celebrities made an appearance at the fifth-year event.
Antibody maker Abpro to go public via SPAC deal
A Woburn biotech behind antibodies for Covid-19, cancer and eye disease is set to go public by reverse-merging with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC.
Seven years on, Wells Fargo’s fake accounts scandal still casts long shadow over bank
Wells Fargo is still trying to move beyond the 2016 fake account scandal. It's harder than it looks.
The Miami Foundation helping small businesses anchor underserved communities with Wells Fargo grant
Mileyka Burgos-Flores is a native of the Dominican Republic who moved with her family to Attleboro, Massachusetts. After graduating from high school, she received a scholarship to study communications and international studies at University of Miami.
Midway through her first semester, she became extremely homesick. “I mentioned how much I missed home to a group of ladies who worked in the school’s cafeteria. They were Domincanas too — and they knew exactly what I needed,” she recalled.…
Executive Insights Forty under 40 Hall of Fame edition: Ja Hillebrand (video)
Stock Yards Bank Chairman and CEO Ja Hillebrand was inducted into Louisville Business First’s Forty under 40 Hall of Fame in 2023. Hillebrand, who was a member of the 2005 class of Forty under 40, has spent nearly his entire career at Stock Yards Bank. In this video, he talks with Louisville Business First Publisher Lisa Benson about his career journey and what his bank is doing to attract and retain the best young talent.